The science is aligning itself with the obvious. Electric...

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    The science is aligning itself with the obvious.  Electric activity, geothermal activity,  seismicity,  climate  aagh  sweet.  how sweet it is

    If the SUN is linked pre -lithosphere anomalies,  ionosphere anomalies and troposphere anomalies only someone with less that double digit IQ would assume that CO2 has the greatest influence on our climate.

    Well I have copped a bit of flack over the years for my continual reference to the SUN as our major driver on our planet other than the MYOPIC view of alarmist that the sun only has TSI on offer.

    Someone once said the sun was only a trigger of earthquakes.  this was some form of played down acknowledgement after observed facts were shown.  Now it is shown that the sun is linked with much more than being a trigger.

    The ramifications of this will be huge.  It only reinforces a catch up and what many other papers have been saying for years.  Our sun is GOD.  Not a piddly little bit of CO2

    watchout the solar wind is going to knock me over.  Hang onto the clothesline was some of the comments from totally ignorant people.

    What is sad is that there is much much more that many need to open up to.

    With the official acknowledgement now of many other papers.

    What does the Solar magnetic KP index and earths magnetic declination have in common.  Apart from each other??


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    Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, described that earthquakes occur more frequently during the night than during the day [4] . Starting at the beginning of the 20th century, studies were performed to determine whether the time sequences of earthquakes follow any systematic pattern. After many studies it became evident that the seismicity exhibits distinct diurnal as well as seasonal cycles in many different earthquake zones [5] - [13] .

    Such cycles of seismic activity can only be attributed to solar influence. Consequently, studies were done to model such solar-terrestrial effects. The powerful electric current vortices in the ionosphere, generated by solar radiation, and the associated magnetic field variations are assumed to be the essential source for the effect. Due to the penetration of those magnetic field variations into the electrically conductive Earth’s lithosphere, and associated electric “telluric” currents, additional mechanical forces are generated in seismic rupture zones [14] [15] [16] . Another observation that supports the theory of solar influence is the clustering of earthquakes in 11-year cycles in accordance with the solar cycles [17] - [23] .

    In this overall context, several recent studies focused on the cycles of the solar polar magnetic field, which manifest themselves in solar flare activity. A high degree of statistical significance was shown for a correlation of those polar field oscillations and the occurrence of strong earthquakes [24] [25] . Similarly, it has been stated that, during the Maunder solar minima, the strongest earthquakes and most violent volcanic eruptions took place during transition phases of the heliospheric magnetic field [26] .
    Other studies deal with the question of whether geomagnetic storms play a role in the triggering of earthquakes. These magnetic storms are generated by a sudden surge in the intensities of the solar wind (plasma) streams, which originate on the sun’s surface and travel with high speed toward our planet. Disturbances of the geomagnetic field caused by this solar influence are classified by the so-called 3-hour Kp Index [27] . Several papers confirm this Kp index to be an appropriate indicator for the solar influence, including magnetic storms, on seismicity [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] .


    However, another investigation claims to have demonstrated no statistical significance for any solar-terrestrial triggering of earthquakes [33] .
    Last edited by jopo: 20/02/18
 
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